Avoid SH2 Hewletts Road while damaged truck is removed

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Avoid SH2 Hewletts Road while damaged truck is removed

 

UPDATE: Roads are now open. Please expect delays while congestion clears.

 

Jean Batten Drive and the westbound lanes of Hewletts Road are closed while a truck, that was damaged in a crash earlier this morning, is removed.

Please avoid the area if possible. You can also expect delays on the following alternate routes:

Westbound: SH29A past Baypark Stadium.

People can get live updates and check if the road is open by calling 0800 4 HIGHWAYS or checking the website:

www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/

They can sign up for alerts for their journey at: www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz

NZ Transport Agency is also on Twitter and Facebook:

•          www.facebook.com/NZTAWaiBop/

•          www.twitter.com/nztawaibop

Truck crash blocks 3 lanes on Auckland’s Southern Motorway

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Truck crash blocks 3 lanes on Auckland’s Southern Motorway

Heavy haulage trucks are making their way to the crash site but traffic is backing up and it may be some time before the truck is removed. Some vehicles are getting past the crashed truck in the left hand lane.

Drivers heading south on SH1 are advised to leave the motorway at Mt Wellington and get back on at Princes St on-ramp. Otherwise please delay your travel or use alternative routes to avoid the area.

Check the Transport Agency’s website: www.nzta.govt.nz for the latest highway information or sign up to www.onthemove.govt.nz for up-to-date information on what is happening on the route you plan to travel; freephone 0800 4 HIGHWAYS for national and regional travel updates.

SH1 between Puhoi to Orewa has reopened

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: SH1 between Puhoi to Orewa has reopened

Auckland Transport Operations Centre Manager Rua Pani wants to thank road users for their patience and understanding.

“We realise the inconvenience this will have caused for many road users and the significant impact it may have had on Easter travel plans,” Ms Pani says.

“Many road users will want to get on with their travel plans all at the same time now, so we advise motorists to plan their journeys and to check the latest travel updates on the NZTA website and social media accounts before setting off.”

The Auckland Motorway Alliance had planned road works tonight from 8pm to 8am on SH1 Oteha Valley to Silverdale, but in light of the delays today, they have been postponed until tomorrow.

State Highway 1 Puhoi to Orewa remains closed

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: State Highway 1 Puhoi to Orewa remains closed

The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists that State Highway 1 north of Auckland between Puhoi and Orewa remains closed following a police incident.

Auckland Transport Operations Centre Manager Rua Pani wants to thank Easter road users for their continued patience and for their help in avoiding the area and delaying travel plans.

“We understand the inconvenience this is causing for road users, especially given the increased activity you’d expect on a holiday weekend,” Ms Pani says.

“Transport officials are doing everything they can to get State Highway 1 open as quickly as possible, but the police work must be completed before we can reopen the road.

“The police are aiming to achieve this by 3pm. The NZ Transport Agency will provide an update as soon as one’s available.”

State Highway 16 is the only alternative route for north-south traffic. There is no north-south access via the Hibiscus Coast Highway or east coast roads, says Auckland Transport Operations Centre Manager Rua Pani.

Motorists are advised to leave SH1 at Silverdale or Warkworth to get on to SH16. Motorists will be able to continue on SH1 north to reach the beachside communities at Orewa and Whangaparaoa and south to reach Warkworth, but there will be no through traffic.

“State Highway 16 is not designed for that volume of traffic so there will be congestion and delays. If your travel is not essential, please continue to delay your journey until State Highway 1 is reopened.”

“If you do have to travel, please be aware that SH16 will take longer than usual. Drivers should take extra care and allow extra time for their journey.”

The following diversions are in place:

SH1 Northbound: Traffic is advised to exit at Silverdale, turn left onto Dairy Flat Hwy, right onto Kahikatea Flat road, right onto SH16 and travel north to Wellsford. Motorists can use West Coast Road to Warkworth however there are narrow bridges on this route. SH1 will remain open at Silverdale to allow access to Silverdale and Whangaparaoa however the SH1 is closed at Orewa.

SH1 Southbound: Traffic is advised to exit SH1 at SH16 Wellsford, head south to Kahikatea Flat Rd back to Silverdale or carry on south to the SH16 North Western motorway. SH1 southbound is closed at Woodcocks Rd in Warkworth detour to SH16 via West Coast Rd.

SH1 between Puhoi and Orewa to remain closed until further notice

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: SH1 between Puhoi and Orewa to remain closed until further notice

The NZ Transport Agency has confirmed that State Highway 1 north of Auckland between Puhoi and Orewa will be closed for an extended period today following a police incident.

Auckland Transport Operations Centre Manager Rua Pani is advising road users to delay or avoid travel in this area, until State Highway 1 reopens.

“State Highway 16 is the only alternative route for north-south traffic. There is no north-south access via the Hibiscus Coast Highway or east coast roads,” Ms Pani says.

“SH16 is not designed for large volume of traffic that may try to use it today so there will be congestion and delays.”

“We understand the inconvenience this will cause for road users and the significant impact it may have on Easter congestion.”

Motorists who must use SH16 are advised to leave SH1 at Silverdale or Warkworth. Motorists will be able to continue on SH1 north to reach the beachside communities at Orewa and Whangaparaoa and south to reach Warkworth, but there will be no through traffic.

“Police are conducting a criminal investigation at the scene of the incident and it’s likely to take most of the day,” Ms Pani says.

“If you do have to travel, please be aware that SH16 will also take longer than usual. Drivers should take extra care and allow extra time for their journey.”

The Transport Agency thanks drivers for their patience and understanding.

 The following diversions are in place:

 

SH1 Northbound: Traffic is advised to exit at Silverdale, turn left onto Dairy Flat Hwy, right onto Kahikatea Flat road, right onto SH16 and travel north to Wellsford. Motorists can use West Coast Road to Warkworth however there are narrow bridges on this route. SH1 will remain open at Silverdale to allow access to Silverdale and Whangaparaoa however the SH1 is closed at Orewa.

 

SH1 Southbound: Traffic is advised to exit SH1 at SH16 Wellsford, head south to Kahikatea Flat Rd back to Silverdale or carry on south to the SH16 North Western motorway. SH1 southbound is closed at Woodcocks Rd in Warkworth detour to SH16 via West Coast Rd.

Allow at least 90 minutes for detour around SH1 Desert Road

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Allow at least 90 minutes for detour around SH1 Desert Road

Southbound traffic can use SH46 and SH47 to National Park, left onto SH4 to Whanganui then left onto SH3 to Bulls. Reverse for northbound.

The NZ Transport Agency says given the amount of holiday traffic on the roads the detour will add approximately 1.5 hours to a journey time.

It says the road is expected to be closed for some time so people should avoid the area if they can or check before they travel.

Road users can get the latest by calling 0800 4 HIGHWAYS or checking the website: www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/

They can see alerts for their journey at: www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz

NZTA is also on Twitter and Facebook:

State Highway 1 closed between Puhoi and Orewa. Please avoid the area

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: State Highway 1 closed between Puhoi and Orewa. Please avoid the area

State Highway 16 is the only alternative route for north-south traffic.  There is no north-south access via the Hibiscus Coast Highway or east coast roads, says Auckland Transport Operations Centre Manager Rua Pani.

Motorists are advised to leave SH1 at Silverdale or Warkworth to get on to SH16. Motorists will be able to continue on SH1 north to reach the beachside communities at Orewa and Whangaparaoa and south to reach Warkworth, but there will be no through traffic.

Police are conducting a criminal investigation at the scene of the incident and it’s not yet known when SH1 will reopen.

The Transport Agency advises drivers to delay or postpone their journey.

“Our historical data for Easter holiday travel suggests traffic heading north will get heavy from 10am and be very heavy from midday, ” says Ms Pani. 

“State Highway 16 is not designed for that volume of traffic so there will be congestion and delays. If your travel this morning is not essential, please delay your journey until State Highway 1 is reopened.”

“If you do have to travel, please be aware that SH16 will take longer than usual. Drivers should take extra care and allow extra time for their journey.”

The following diversions are in place: 

SH1 Northbound Traffic is advised to exit at Silverdale, turn left onto Dairy Flat Hwy, right onto Kahikatea Flat road, right onto SH16 and travel north to Wellsford. Motorists can use West Coast Road to Warkworth however there are narrow bridges on this route.  SH1 will remain open at Silverdale to allow access to Silverdale and Whangaparaoa however the SH1 is closed at Orewa.

SH1 Southbound. Traffic is advised to exit SH1 at SH16 Wellsford, head south to Kahikatea Flat Rd back to Silverdale or carry on south to the SH16 North Western motorway.  SH1 southbound is closed at Woodcocks Rd in Warkworth detour to SH16 via West Coast Rd. 

The Transport Agency apologises to motorists for the inconvenience and thanks drivers for their patience and understanding.

Crash at Washdyke, South Canterbury: Detour in place

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Crash at Washdyke, South Canterbury: Detour in place

A car rolling and blocking lanes at Washdyke, State Highway 1, South Canterbury, just before 2 pm today, means that Dunedin-bound traffic will be detoured left onto Dominion Road and Seadown Road to get around the crash site.

Northbound traffic will take the reverse route.

Traffic is very heavy on SH1 today with Ed Sheeran/ Dunedin-bound traffic making the journey reasonably slow.

“Please do not take risks or think that by passing the car in front you are making your journey any faster,” says John Keenan, Maintenance Contract Manager for the Transport Agency in South Canterbury.

Two separate crashes at Telegraph Road, Burnham, earlier today also created bottlenecks for southbound traffic just south of Christchurch.

Traffic is slow through all the towns along SH1 in South Canterbury and Otago today. People who do not need to be on State Highway 1 are encouraged to avoid it if possible while the traffic gets to Dunedin for the early evening show.

  • This afternoon’s crash is just south of the intersection with Kennels Rd in Washdyke, near Timaru.  
  • Both lanes of traffic are blocked and traffic is being diverted by emergency services into Seadown area to the east.

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Safety on State Highway 1 north of Christchurch: Saltwater Creek to Tram Road – what people told us

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Safety on State Highway 1 north of Christchurch: Saltwater Creek to Tram Road – what people told us

The NZ Transport Agency has been looking at ways to make a stretch of State Highway 1, between Saltwater Creek and Tram Road, safer.

Between 2007 and 2016, 13 people were killed and 48 seriously injured on this stretch of road. Many of these deaths and injuries were caused by head-on crashes or drivers running off the road and hitting trees, poles or deep ditches.

Transport Agency System Manager Pete Connors says the team held a community event in Woodend in November last year to share their road safety ideas and to get feedback from people who use the road. They also invited feedback online and by mail.

“More than 70 people came to speak to us at the community event and we received 74 feedback forms, and a number of emails.

“Since then, we’ve had great conversations with people in the community and commuters about making the road safer. We wanted to find out what makes this road feel unsafe and what worries drivers the most,” Mr Connors says.

“People have told us the high traffic volumes, and speed in some areas, made them feel unsafe and some felt nervous turning onto or off the state highway. Others were worried about drivers crossing the centreline while roadside parking affecting visibility was an issue for some.

“People also said they would support flexible safety barriers down the middle of the road to help prevent head-on crashes and they would like speed to be reviewed, and more signs to make people aware of the speed limit. People also wanted the existing Ashley River/ Rakahuri Bridge widened or a new bridge built.”

Mr Connors says feedback from people who know the road well is really important.

“We use the information alongside our research to make sure we haven’t missed anything and that the safety improvements we decide on are the right ones for the community and for people who use the road,” he says.  

The team has also met stakeholders such as Waimakariri District Council, Environment Canterbury and the Heavy Haulage Association to add to the feedback and information they got from the public, to make sure they have got the full picture, Mr Connors says.

The project team will make final decisions on safety improvements for this road and share them with the community later this year.

The Safe Roads project looks to upgrade the road so that a simple mistake on this highway doesn’t result in someone dying or being seriously injured.

More information can be found on the NZ Transport Agency website at www.nzta.govt.nz/a2b

NZTA reminds drivers to not text and drive

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: NZTA reminds drivers to not text and drive

Inspiration for the signs came from local truck drivers who alerted the NZ Transport Agency to a particular area near Tangoio where they had seen a number of road users checking their mobile phones while driving.

Investigations highlighted that this was the first area that drivers were able to get mobile network coverage after a long blackspot during their trip.

Journey Manager Oliver Postings says that driver distraction is a serious road safety issue, and that drivers who text and use hand-held mobile phones while on the road are breaking the law.

“It is illegal to send or receive text messages and calls on hand-held mobiles while driving. Anything we can do to remind the public to stay safe and focus on reaching their destination safely is a really worthwhile initiative.”

“In 2016 driver distraction was a contributing factor in 23 fatal crashes and 178 serious injury crashes around New Zealand.”

“This Easter and beyond, we want road users to stop taking unnecessary risks on this stretch of road and all others. No text is worth losing your life over.”